SIGguy229
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Please cite to authority on this....
Please cite to authority on this....
lmao...and hit record at the same time!You should have drawn your cell phone and snapped a photo of the criminal.
More like if your drivers license had "only valid during daylight hours" you couldn't drive (legally) in IN with it at night.txgho1911 wrote:I see. I have a drivers license, so I can no long walk where I go. Is this what you mean?If the license is for concealed carry then you must conceal it.
The Indiana LTCH is for carry only and does not specify how. You cannot openly carry in Indiana without a license.
Yes please do so I would like to see this as well........Genghis: I ask you again to please cite the section of code where this is written:
"However, when we read the guidelines together, I made sure to clearly point out that it said that they may ask for your permit only if they feel you’ve been involved in an incident (RAS) or if they’re investigating a disturbance."
Not trying to pick a fight here. I am developing my own response plan for when this inevitably happens. I want to be very certain that I am legal at all times, especially in the heat of the moment. If there is a section of code that spells this out, I want to be able to cite it chapter and verse. OTOH, I also don't want to be detained for failing to produce ID if the LEO lawfully do so.
Every situation is unique.Not trying to pick a fight here. I am developing my own response plan for when this inevitably happens. I want to be very certain that I am legal at all times, especially in the heat of the moment. If there is a section of code that spells this out, I want to be able to cite it chapter and verse. OTOH, I also don't want to be detained for failing to produce ID if the LEO lawfully do so.
I would recommend that you call the Washington Department of Licensing as well. Shall issue permit, $55.25, no training, resident and non-resident, unlicensed open carry.